The Anatomy of Criticism: A TrialogueSimon and Schuster, 1933 - 303 strani Examines the nature of literary criticism and appreciation. |
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Stran 109
... mean by " value " . And for you , I think I am right in as- suming , value means something " intrinsic " in a book itself . Now in economic thought the idea that any commodity has an " intrinsic " value - that is , a value apart from ...
... mean by " value " . And for you , I think I am right in as- suming , value means something " intrinsic " in a book itself . Now in economic thought the idea that any commodity has an " intrinsic " value - that is , a value apart from ...
Stran 226
... mean , to use a phrase of Cabell's , that it is not a branch of pedagogy . They mean as Mr. Eastman certainly does that it should not attempt to deal with ideas , which are ex- traneous to it- Middleton . If that is what they mean ...
... mean , to use a phrase of Cabell's , that it is not a branch of pedagogy . They mean as Mr. Eastman certainly does that it should not attempt to deal with ideas , which are ex- traneous to it- Middleton . If that is what they mean ...
Stran 283
... mean a literature about proletarians . Some of them , some of the time , seem to mean a literature by proletarians . Some of them , part of the time , mean a communist or revolutionary literature ; and a few of them demand nothing less ...
... mean a literature about proletarians . Some of them , some of the time , seem to mean a literature by proletarians . Some of them , part of the time , mean a communist or revolutionary literature ; and a few of them demand nothing less ...
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Criticisms Right to Exist 7 | 7 |
The Critics Function | 35 |
Objectivity or Subjectivity? | 77 |
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